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Gonzalez Arnao M. T., Engelmann Florent. (2006). Cryopreservation of plant germplasm using the encapsulation-dehydration technique : review and case study on sugarcane. Cryoletters, 27 (3), p. 155-168. ISSN 0143-2044.

Titre du document
Cryopreservation of plant germplasm using the encapsulation-dehydration technique : review and case study on sugarcane
Année de publication
2006
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000239382200003
Auteurs
Gonzalez Arnao M. T., Engelmann Florent
Source
Cryoletters, 2006, 27 (3), p. 155-168 ISSN 0143-2044
Encapsulation-dehydration is a cryopreservation technique based on the technology developed for producing synthetic seeds, Le. the encapsulation of explants in calcium alginate beads. Encapsulated explants are then precultured in liquid medium with a high sucrose concentration and partially desiccated before freezing. Encapsulating the explants allows the subsequent application of very drastic treatments including preculture with high sucrose concentrations and desiccation to low moisture contents which would be higly damaging or lethal to non-encapsulated samples. An encapsulation-dehydration protocol comprises the following steps: pretreatment, encapsulation, preculture, desiccation, freezing and storage, thawing and regrowth. Encapsulation-dehydration has been applied to around 40 different plant species. The optimization of the successive steps of the encapsulation-dehydration protocol is illustrated for sugarcane apices.
Plan de classement
Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010037802]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010037802
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